National Alcohol Indicators Project Technical Report No. 1: Alcohol-caused Deaths and Hospitalisations in Australia, 1990-1997

⇔ Younger people were more likely to die from bouts of intoxication, while older people were more likely to die from conditions related to long term alcohol misuse.

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